Kamikaze

“The word Kamikaze (used during World War 2 for Japanese Suicide Bombers) means "divine wind" in Japanese. The original Kamikaze was when the Mongols sent a huge invasion force to Japan. The Japanese would have been thoroughly defeated, but both times the Mongols tried to invade, a hurricane swept down and destroyed the Mongol fleet. The Japanese named this wind, "Kamikaze".”